Take in views, history of East Greenwich, RI

WHY YOU SHOULD GO
East Greenwich, R.I., offers all kinds of entertainment, whether it’s
shopping or dining on historic Main Street, enjoying the views of a
scenic waterfront or visiting one of its incredible museums.

WHAT YOU SHOULD DOMuseums: The Varnum House Museum offers informative tours, rare
antiques, unique architecture and a rich history. Also nearby is the
Varnum Armory, another museum containing an extensive collection of
military and naval items. The New England Wireless and Steam Museum is
an electrical and mechanical engineering museum emphasizing the
beginnings of radio and steam power. The museum includes the oldest
surviving working wireless station in the world.

Greenwich Odeum: Originally built as a vaudeville house in 1926, the theater now hosts music, dance, theater and comedy.

Main Street: This historic road offers a variety of shops and
services, events, and dining. During the summer months, be sure to
participate in a Main Street Stroll, named one of the Top 20 things to
do in Rhode Island by Yankee Magazine.

WHERE TO EATJigger’s Hill and Harbour Diner: Jigger’s has been a Main Street
breakfast and lunch stop for decades. The family-friendly boxcar-style
diner offers quality, wholesome meals, prepared with all-natural, fresh
ingredients.

Greenwich Bay Oyster Bar: This local seafood spot features
traditional and inspired seafood dishes and a raw bar. Fresh seafood is
what they do, and they do it well.

East Greenwich waterfront: The East Greenwich harbor area offers great options for waterfront dining such as Nautika and Blu.